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Martin Holmes

Posted: 07/06/2004 21:15:16


One extra thought -- maybe I can handle it like this:


1. Use the tag to store the footnote number for each footnote.


2. When I iterate through my list of items, change the tag values,

without worrying about the text (yet).


3. Go through the items in the document (not my list), and when I find a

footnote-style item, check that its text matches the number in its tag.

If not, change the text to match the tag.


Does this make sense?


Cheers,

Martin


Martin Holmes wrote:

> Hi Sergey,

>

> Sergey Tkachenko wrote:

>

>>> I'm still struggling to find a way to get the text. Perhaps I could

>>> explain what I'm actually trying to do here. What I'm creating is a

>>> footnote system, basically, and every time a footnote is inserted, I

>>> need to find the number of the previous footnote so that I can determine

>>> the appropriate number for the new one, and renumber any subsequent

>>> ones. If there's a better way to do this, I'll be very glad to have it

>>> pointed out to me, but at the moment all I can think of is to build an

>>> index of items and move up and down the list, to find which ones have

>>> the footnote style, then read or change their text (= footnote number).

>>> I could store the footnote number in the tag for each item, but I'd

>>> still have to display it in the text, and I'd still have to change it

>>> for all subsequent footnotes, so I still have to be able to write the

>>> text of the item.

>>

>>

>>

>> I understand, and I can give you a code to make this efficiently.

>> What your footnote is? A special item type?

>

>

> A footnote consists of three things:

>

> 1. Some text the user has chosen to associate with the footnote, by

> selecting it before inserting the footnote. This is optional; if no text

> is selected, it doesn't matter. The text is assigned a specific style

> which includes underlining and a unique colour.

>

> 2. The footnote number. This is inserted into the text, and assigned its

> own style (superscript, bold, and a unique colour).

>

> 3. The (WideString) footnote text, which is kept in a WideStringList (I

> use Troy Wolbrink's Unicode libraries for WideString lists, controls and

> other functions).

>

> Because the footnote number style is only used for footnote numbers, I

> was hoping that I could track and adjust footnote numbers in the text

> just by iterating through the items and checking their style; when I

> find something with the footnote number style, I know I have a footnote,

> and if I can read its text too, I can get its number with StrToInt. I

> have to handle embedded tables, though, so I wrote the code to build my

> own list of pointers to items in the linear order they appear in the

> text. I could also store the footnote number in the tag of the element,

> but I would still have to change the number in the text when footnotes

> are inserted or deleted.

>

> Any suggestions you can offer would really be useful.

>

> Cheers,

> Martin





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